Located between the Tuya River in the east and the Sheslay River in the west, it represents a high point on the Nahlin Plateau.
The range is geologically younger than the main mass of Level Mountain, having formed in the last 7.1 million years.
An eroded stratovolcano and several lava domes of Miocene-to-Pleistocene age comprise the Level Mountain Range.
The highest point is Meszah Peak at the north end of the range with an elevation of 2,164 m (7,100 ft).
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